[01:30] <sbalneav> Evening all
[03:31] <zerothis> I'd like to make our organization's computers act enough like other operating systems that volunteers are not scared away from operating them. Similar look, same shortcut keys, menu layout, similar names for it all ("Stuff" menu instead of Start Menu, Contortion Panel, Finger instead of Finder, etc). I know how to do all that, but, can I then setup several "new user profiles", one themed mac, one themed XP, one themed vista. 
[03:32] <zerothis> setup several "new user profiles", one themed mac, one themed XP, one themed vista. Then when a new user is created, easily select one; ideally the new user would select it?
[04:05] <sbalneav> zerothis: are you planning on using separate window managers to accomplish this?
[04:17] <zerothis> sbalneav:in an ideal word, I'd use only one display manager. but I need passable vista eye-candy, widgets, and start menu searcher (KDE4); that all-in-one-top-o-the-screen menu and application searcher thingy from mac (GNOME does it), and the hotkeys and other behaviors (KDE and GNOME).  xfce does the looks great but I don't know about the behviors, and if I start hacking in KDE and gnome elements into Xfce, things will proba
[04:18]  * zerothis is afk
[04:26]  * zerothis is bak
[07:21] <kwak> has anyone tried upgrading edubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 and no problems?
[14:27] <sbalneav> Morning all
[17:56] <Net_> Where is going to be hold the Edubuntu meeting?
[17:57] <ogra> Net, likely in #ubuntu-meeting (thought LaserJock or stgraber might know more here)
[17:58] <Net_> Thank you ogra!
[18:22] <Net> hi
[18:22] <Net> If I would like to try Edubuntu first I'll need an Ubuntu and then the Edubuntu Addon CD?
[18:48] <nubae> right
[18:48] <nubae> edubuntu is basically the addon cd now
[18:48] <Net> Thanks.